THE IMPASSE that has engulfed cycling over the past year is likely to occupy the attention of the High Court sometime next month.
Attorney at law Larry Smith, who is representing people “interested in the affairs of the cycling”, told the MIDWEEK NATION that he had filed a further application last week and was confident the matter would be heard shortly.
Last month, the council of the Barbados Cycling Union (BCU) refused to call an annual general meeting (AGM) as stipulated by the High Court. Smith will be asking the court to appoint an independent group to oversee the election process.
Smith said that the last council was doing little to advance the cause of cycling by failing to call an AGM. (MK)
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